Its performance here , well-controlled but malleable in phrasing and pace, is one of ravishing colour, capitalising on the music’s fluid, succulent harmony and glowing orchestral palette.

The Telegraph

In the new Chandos recording Rumon Gamba and the Iceland symphony Orchestra capture d’Indy’s abstract sonic landscape very well, achieving a warmth considerably more Mediterranean than the climate of Reykjavik. Gamba has a sure sense of how to treat the work’s characteristic sound, in which d’Indy maintains the definition of individual instruments or orchestral groups (such as threatening brass) while combining them with an integrated, rounded blend, which the recorded acoustic fully conveys.

International Record Review

As before, the playing of the Iceland SO combines commendable polish and contagious dedication, and Chandos’s sound has both tangible presence and enticing glow. What a very good CD this is; bring on the next instalment.